No waiting a month to do a review is not procrastinating. Like I said here in this video. Waiting a month to do a review is responsible and less biased so the newness wears off and you can be more objective with the video and more honest as you sit with it for a month
The biggest problem to buying something like this is the fact that it will never gain in value. I mean the name on the headstock may be in fact just a name, an not a guarantee of quality, but that name alone will allow it to hold its value, while that $800 dollar amazon guitar you’d be lucky to resell for a hundred dollars
@@theguitarrabbi7173 yea that could be true, but whenever I’ve ordered a guitar online an play it sight unseen it’s usually a couple months later when I determine that maybe it’s not for me, weather that be the feel, or sound. Whichever it may be, it doesn’t inspire me to pick it, a that would be a huge deprecation.
@@dukenukembubblegum7311I do as well for the most part but I have a system to where if it is something I’m not gonna use sometimes I just bite the bullet and give it away to someone who wants to learn. I don’t make a lot at all and I have even given away PRS guitars. I guess it is how I am being a former Rabbi.
I see you procrastinate with the videos along with the reviews
No waiting a month to do a review is not procrastinating. Like I said here in this video. Waiting a month to do a review is responsible and less biased so the newness wears off and you can be more objective with the video and more honest as you sit with it for a month
Coming to Temple.
The biggest problem to buying something like this is the fact that it will never gain in value. I mean the name on the headstock may be in fact just a name, an not a guarantee of quality, but that name alone will allow it to hold its value, while that $800 dollar amazon guitar you’d be lucky to resell for a hundred dollars
Well I am not looking to sell it. Each of my guitars has a purpose
@@theguitarrabbi7173 yea that could be true, but whenever I’ve ordered a guitar online an play it sight unseen it’s usually a couple months later when I determine that maybe it’s not for me, weather that be the feel, or sound. Whichever it may be, it doesn’t inspire me to pick it, a that would be a huge deprecation.
@@dukenukembubblegum7311I do as well for the most part but I have a system to where if it is something I’m not gonna use sometimes I just bite the bullet and give it away to someone who wants to learn. I don’t make a lot at all and I have even given away PRS guitars. I guess it is how I am being a former Rabbi.
Play the dang thing 😂😂
Stop being a moron.
I will say there is one big difference between this and the Murphy lab. Yours has a maple body instead of mahogany.
Now I am asking this honestly. What kind of difference do you feel it makes?
Probably just weight. But mahogany is a stronger wood
@@christerrio8108 I have heard that Mahogany will last longer than maple. Maybe this is why we have Les Pauls still that are close to 70 years old
Exactly. That's why I said stronger.
@@christerrio8108 I appreciate the insight. Thank you for the comments